Greetings, Mr. Astronaut. Thank you for coming in. You’ve come a long way, and you have plenty of time now. I don’t see many pilgrims here at the farthest point from Sol.

You say you are conflicted about your career choice, that it arose from your obsession. Your journal entry is meticulously recorded, however, you are looking into a mirror. Have you discussed your doubts with your colleagues? Their words can show you another side of your being.

You fear that there is no return from your mission. This is only the beginning. Look around you, feel, taste, hear this strange world. Words will come to you that spark your universe back to life.

You wonder if you are stuck, here at the edge of reality, your thoughts clattering between then and now. I assure you, your future waits for you, beyond the stars.

Hi Vates, My thought was that is you were to enter a black hole that you would be accelerated to the speed of light, and therefore time would stop. Lately I have been thinking a lot about time travel and it has dawned on me that perhaps slowing down the speed of light, or stopping it by creating a standing wave is much more plausible than trying to attain the speed of light. Definitely fun to think about...JP

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